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>> next on american history tv, the international spy museum historian discusses attempts by the u.s. government to overthrow or assassinate cuban leader fidel castro. he examined the bay of pigs and lesser-known plans involving poison, drugged coffee, and exploding cigars. the 90-minute presentation was
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treatise on agricultural irrigation for the desert southwest by john wesley powell, then director of the u.s. geological survey or a collection of relics that was associated with george and martha washington that was owned. as the article noted, mrs. kennon was at the time the closest living descendant of martha washington. her only surviving great granddaughter. the article described how britannia lived at tudor place surrounded by a collection of objects that had been used by the president and mrs. washington at the executive mansion they inhabited in new york as well as the one in philadelphia and later during their retirement at mount vernon. the article also described the important archive of family papers that britannia owned including two of the only known letters written from george and martha washington. at the time the article was published, britannia was 75 years old. aside from her importance as a member of custis washington family, she was a lifelong resident of tudor place and the georgetown neighborhood of washington, d.c. during her long residency, she bore witness to many of
treatise on agricultural irrigation for the desert southwest by john wesley powell, then director of the u.s. geological survey or a collection of relics that was associated with george and martha washington that was owned. as the article noted, mrs. kennon was at the time the closest living descendant of martha washington. her only surviving great granddaughter. the article described how britannia lived at tudor place surrounded by a collection of objects that had been used by the president...
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in one hour, david hogan with the u.s. army center of military history examines world war ii and its lasting impact on america's image and how it sees it self. in two hours, a nasa film. mr. carson: who is martin luther king? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him is a famous individual. he is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he is the person who was the most influential leader of a great social movement.
in one hour, david hogan with the u.s. army center of military history examines world war ii and its lasting impact on america's image and how it sees it self. in two hours, a nasa film. mr. carson: who is martin luther king? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him is a famous individual. he is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he is the person who was the most influential leader of a great social movement.
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we take your life now to the floor of the u.s. senate where lawmakers are holding what we believe will be a brief session today. no votes are expected.
we take your life now to the floor of the u.s. senate where lawmakers are holding what we believe will be a brief session today. no votes are expected.
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i think from the u.s. we have a tendency to talk about early american history we forget about florida for some reason. we tend to talk about theso british colonies. did you see any difference between the spanish, french, british with that look like? >> it's one thing to try toac emphasize. all of these projects going on. she have a catholic zone through spanish florida. when you go northington for the carolinas there is a religiousta tension in the catholic and protestant, the wars of religion that started in the atlantic. that is very much a project ofer that. with corresponding changes and differences where the societies are structure a higher degree of incorporation of african americans and indigenous people in the catholic societies that in british colonies for example. cooks one of the other frames of the book as the south is a region that sees a lot of people over many years. it's not just unique to the south. it's a defining feature. the third author we have with us tonight's stay with me, here's fo
i think from the u.s. we have a tendency to talk about early american history we forget about florida for some reason. we tend to talk about theso british colonies. did you see any difference between the spanish, french, british with that look like? >> it's one thing to try toac emphasize. all of these projects going on. she have a catholic zone through spanish florida. when you go northington for the carolinas there is a religiousta tension in the catholic and protestant, the wars of...
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ap u.s. history influences what anybody in high school in the united states turns about american history now and yet we have politicization on what we learned and what is taught in schools. the teaching of history, i like to have the facts on our side and if we have to engage in debates about the past, there's the decision to move around. if people talk about the history of free-market capitalism then you don't. let's talk about slavery and how it fits into free-market capitalism or railroads and what it meant for people who used to be self-sufficient to enter into the marketplace so it's going to be a longst struggle but i still think the facts are on our side. >> since i teach in florida to see politicization of curriculum the past year or so, the question we think about all the time. one example, i just finished teaching a course on the american revolution in this controversy of the 16th 19 project that came out a few years ago and one of the contentions was slavery was an inspiration for
ap u.s. history influences what anybody in high school in the united states turns about american history now and yet we have politicization on what we learned and what is taught in schools. the teaching of history, i like to have the facts on our side and if we have to engage in debates about the past, there's the decision to move around. if people talk about the history of free-market capitalism then you don't. let's talk about slavery and how it fits into free-market capitalism or railroads...
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i think sometimes in the u.s. we have ah tendency to talk about early american history, we talk about florida for some reason. we tend to talk about the british colonies. did you see any differences between say spanish, french, british, what thatt looks like? >> sure, of course. that is one of the things we try to emphasize. g all of these different projecs going on with the french in louisiana. you have a catholic zone settlement over the gulf coast. louisiana through spanish florida. and then when you go north and from the carolinas, that is the english. there is religious tension in their. the wars of religion that started in europe leave the atlantic and comp to be america's. with corresponding changes and differences in the way that those societies are structured. a higher degree of a corporation african-americans and indigenous people in the catholic societies than in protestant british colonies, for example. >> one of the other frames of the book laid out in the beginning was that the south is a region that
i think sometimes in the u.s. we have ah tendency to talk about early american history, we talk about florida for some reason. we tend to talk about the british colonies. did you see any differences between say spanish, french, british, what thatt looks like? >> sure, of course. that is one of the things we try to emphasize. g all of these different projecs going on with the french in louisiana. you have a catholic zone settlement over the gulf coast. louisiana through spanish florida....
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u.s. calvary men versus indians. but it's worth remembering the bloodiest war against american was fought in florida. the wars which go there, three of them. and so the violent occupation of florida is very much part of the story of the emergence, what we now call the modern south. and through this whole book, i think one of the themes that you all talk about in your work and, all the other authors talk about in their work is this idea of explore kind of the concept of who gets to be considered southern in case, so whose history is going to included in this book ised in a book like t0 years ago. and i'd love to hear from all of you about that process and in the scholarship as well. so both within this work but this is obviously a reflection of many other that you all have been working on for quite some time. can you talk about how definition of southern has gotten expanded? kind of where you see that potentially going forward? well, i, i certainly think that the definition has been utterly transformed and over the la
u.s. calvary men versus indians. but it's worth remembering the bloodiest war against american was fought in florida. the wars which go there, three of them. and so the violent occupation of florida is very much part of the story of the emergence, what we now call the modern south. and through this whole book, i think one of the themes that you all talk about in your work and, all the other authors talk about in their work is this idea of explore kind of the concept of who gets to be considered...
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it is relationship to u.s. economy. >> it is interesting when you mention henry grady and the moonlight magnolias but then you also think about what he was known for, the phrase the new south. explain. how do you go back to the past and making something new? >> he gave a speech at the union league around 1880 or '81 . is that right, fitz? he says we welcome you to the south. it imagines a south as a woman. we first start to see the south as a female character. the south needs capital. it is thrilling with investment. what he is offering is women. he is offering lots and lots of white women who have lost husbands or fathers during the civil war. there is a very large number of white men that were wiped out. a lot of men were wiped out by the word itself there are all these unattached women. atlanta is a city of women. these are going to be the hands that are working the cotton mills. rather than just going cotton, we will see industrialization. industrialization is not what we see here. it is not these 20 story
it is relationship to u.s. economy. >> it is interesting when you mention henry grady and the moonlight magnolias but then you also think about what he was known for, the phrase the new south. explain. how do you go back to the past and making something new? >> he gave a speech at the union league around 1880 or '81 . is that right, fitz? he says we welcome you to the south. it imagines a south as a woman. we first start to see the south as a female character. the south needs...
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i think sometimes in the u.s. we have a tendency to talk about early american history and we forget about florida for some reason. the spanish that are there and we tend to talk about the british colonies. did you see any trends or differences between the spanish, french, british and what that looked like? >> sure, of course and that's when things we tried to emphasize is the fact that you had all these different colonial projects going on with the french and louisiana so you can have a catholic zone of settlement along the gulf coast from louisiana through spanish florida. and then when you go north and confront the carolinas then that's settled by the english. there's a religious tension built in. catholic, protestant and the wars of religion that started in europe leaped the atlantic and come to the americas. and that is very much a product of that. with corresponding changes and differences in the way the societies are structured, a higher degree of incorporation of african-americans and indigenous people in t
i think sometimes in the u.s. we have a tendency to talk about early american history and we forget about florida for some reason. the spanish that are there and we tend to talk about the british colonies. did you see any trends or differences between the spanish, french, british and what that looked like? >> sure, of course and that's when things we tried to emphasize is the fact that you had all these different colonial projects going on with the french and louisiana so you can have a...
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and the service and vigilance of some 37,500 u.s. soldiers, onlors, airmen, and marines the frontier of freedom stands as a testament to the enduring partnership between our people. the alliance between south korea and the united states is the linchpin of peace and security on the korean peninsula and indeed throughout the asian-pacific. the united states commitment to south korea is ironclad. and immutable. and, under president trump's leadership, i know our alliance will be even stronger, our nations will be safer and the asian-pacific will be more secure. [speaking foreign language] v.p. pence: nowhere is that more evident than our commitment to fight the biggest threat, the regime in north korea. since 1992, the united states denuclearizea north korea. we hope to achieve this objective through peaceful means but all options are on the table. just in the past two weeks, the world witnessed the strength and resolve of our new president in actions taken in syria and afghanistan. north korea would do well not to test his resolve. we
and the service and vigilance of some 37,500 u.s. soldiers, onlors, airmen, and marines the frontier of freedom stands as a testament to the enduring partnership between our people. the alliance between south korea and the united states is the linchpin of peace and security on the korean peninsula and indeed throughout the asian-pacific. the united states commitment to south korea is ironclad. and immutable. and, under president trump's leadership, i know our alliance will be even stronger, our...
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posture of thess u.s. alliance in response to north korea's growing threat by ensuring the early deployment and operation of the us system. language]ng foreign >> in this respect, i appreciate the united states taking a clear position on various occasions, including the u.s. china summit with regard to china's connection with u.s. deployment of thad. we agree to work together so that the actions may come to an end at an early age. language]ng foreign >> furthermore, we fully share the view that in responding to and resolving such critical issues, the watertight collaboration of our two countries is of the utmost importance. all future policies and measures would be made with seamless cooperation and cord nation. >> [speaking foreign language] >> furthermore, as global partners, we also agreed to work together to resolve global issues. >> [speaking foreign language] >> it is meaningful that close cooperation continues to develop since the launch of the new u.s. administration. and another meaningful locatio
posture of thess u.s. alliance in response to north korea's growing threat by ensuring the early deployment and operation of the us system. language]ng foreign >> in this respect, i appreciate the united states taking a clear position on various occasions, including the u.s. china summit with regard to china's connection with u.s. deployment of thad. we agree to work together so that the actions may come to an end at an early age. language]ng foreign >> furthermore, we fully share...
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and i believe it was a wide they were casting throughout the u.s. the uk, perhaps even australia. were people hearing about the show and i remember agent calling me and saying go buy this book now you know had a relatively good education. i knew much about world war two. i didn't however know too much about the americans at that point. so i dug deep before i even came in to meet my first meeting, i was this star we like to call meg, who came with a reputation. and that reputation in our field is she's one of the best and better be on your toes you better come in, be prepared. she's got no time for anyone coming in with any sort nonsense. so it was at the royal atheneum on piccadilly, in london. i remember it well. i in i went to say hi to meg and again she was seeing every actor in town. so it was a busy day for her. we have ten, 15 minutes to try and make an impression and i remember doing a reading she opposite me and after my first take she just at me for an inappropriate amount of time. i was like, this is one way or the other here, kid, this is either good or i'm out the door
and i believe it was a wide they were casting throughout the u.s. the uk, perhaps even australia. were people hearing about the show and i remember agent calling me and saying go buy this book now you know had a relatively good education. i knew much about world war two. i didn't however know too much about the americans at that point. so i dug deep before i even came in to meet my first meeting, i was this star we like to call meg, who came with a reputation. and that reputation in our field...
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the whisper around town was happening i believe it was a wide net they were casting throughout the u.s., the uk, perhaps even australia. i remember my agent calling me and saying, go buy this book. i had a relatively good education so i knew much about world war ii. i didn't, however, know too much about the american soldiers at that point. i dug deep before he even came into me my first meeting. was with a star that we like to call mag. she came with the reputation. that reputation our field is she is one of the best. you had better be on your toes. you better come in, be prepared. she has no time for anyone coming in with any kind of nonsense. was at the royalit was that then pickett dili in london, i remember it well. i want to say hi to mag. and can, she was seeing every actor in town so it was a busy day for her. we had ten, 15 minutes to try to make an impression. i remember i was doing a reading. she read opposite me, after my first take she just stared at me for an inappropriate amount of time. [laughs] i was like, this way one way or the other here kid. she picked up her chair
the whisper around town was happening i believe it was a wide net they were casting throughout the u.s., the uk, perhaps even australia. i remember my agent calling me and saying, go buy this book. i had a relatively good education so i knew much about world war ii. i didn't, however, know too much about the american soldiers at that point. i dug deep before he even came into me my first meeting. was with a star that we like to call mag. she came with the reputation. that reputation our field...
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not 30 pm eastern, for 13 days in october of 1962, the u.s. faces a threat of nuclear war with the soviet union over the cuban missile crisis, with tapes of -- deliberating their options, and the university the sales league players and their negotiations. exploring the american story. watching the american history tv, saturdays on c-span two. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime on c-span dot org slash history. >> this election, day november, eighth the control -- of congress is at stake. will republicans retake the house? democrats taking control of the senate, from now until election night. follc-span's coverage of key house and senate races, wi our coverage of debates. -- and candidate. ev events as they happen, on tv. a c-span now. demanding their website, and our data collection, case on c-span dot org slash campaign
not 30 pm eastern, for 13 days in october of 1962, the u.s. faces a threat of nuclear war with the soviet union over the cuban missile crisis, with tapes of -- deliberating their options, and the university the sales league players and their negotiations. exploring the american story. watching the american history tv, saturdays on c-span two. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime on c-span dot org slash history. >> this election, day november, eighth the...
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keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of floor proceedings and hearings from the u.s. congress. white house events, the courts, campaigns, and more from the world of politics, all that at your fingertips. you could stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal, and find scheduling information for c-span's tv networks, and the c-span radio. plus, a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. downloaded for free today. c-span now, your front row seat to washington, anytime, anywhere. >> weekends on c-span two a an intellectual feast. every saturday, american documents america's story, and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors, funding for c-span two comes from these television companies, and more. including mitt co-.
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well, the u.s. constitution stated in 1807 that international trafficking was to be banned, that is going to africa and bargaining for people, bringing them back and forcing them into servitude was no longer a practice that the united states would partake in. so it was illegal. that was 1807. and still, from that point to 1860, there were those like timothy meaher who continued this illegal practice. even though that ban was in place, it had not really been enforced, and so in order to enforce it, the constitution was amended several more times in 1818, 1819 and by 1820, in addition to penalties and monetary fines being charged to those who participated in either funding expeditions or building, outfitting ships for that purpose, in addition to the fines, they added the penalty of branding you a pirate and as a pirate, if you are caught, and it is found that you committed this act of piracy in terms of trafficking, you were to be hanging. but in 50 years, only one man was ever hanged for all of the
well, the u.s. constitution stated in 1807 that international trafficking was to be banned, that is going to africa and bargaining for people, bringing them back and forcing them into servitude was no longer a practice that the united states would partake in. so it was illegal. that was 1807. and still, from that point to 1860, there were those like timothy meaher who continued this illegal practice. even though that ban was in place, it had not really been enforced, and so in order to enforce...
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she was instrumental in founding the u.s. f department of african studies, and the department of its graduate program. she cheered for five, years and was associate professor of african studies there until her appointment as associate professor of english in 2014. she holds a b.a. degree in fine arts. an mma degree in french from atlanta university. and an mma as well as a ph.d. in english from the university of nebraska. her published works include every time i sit on its own bottom, the philosophy of zuri hearst, in a biography of the spirit. the inside light. new critical insights on zora neale hurston, and alice walker, it will mean for our times. currently, the doctor resides in california, and continues her research as a scholar. direct descendant, friends and family of africatown, please join me in extending this special africatown welcome to our kindred spirit, doctor deborah plant. one of the things that i like to do as i talk about the borough cone it invite the spirits to be with me as i do the best i can to repres
she was instrumental in founding the u.s. f department of african studies, and the department of its graduate program. she cheered for five, years and was associate professor of african studies there until her appointment as associate professor of english in 2014. she holds a b.a. degree in fine arts. an mma degree in french from atlanta university. and an mma as well as a ph.d. in english from the university of nebraska. her published works include every time i sit on its own bottom, the...
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well, the u.s. constitution 1807 that international trafficking was to be banned. going to africa and bargaining with people, bring them back and forcing them into servitude was no longer practice the united states would partake in. so, it was a legal. was 1807. still, from that point until were others who continue this illegal practice. that ban was put in place, it had not really been .nforced so in order to enforce it, the constitution was amended several more times. by 1820, in addition to andlties and monetary fines funding expeditions buildings, outfitting for that purpose. in addition to that fine they added the penalty of bit -- branding you a pirate. this act of piracy, then you were to be hanged. but in over 50 years, only one man was ever hanged for all of the so-called illegal trafficking that was done in america. then, he said he had not done anything wrong. we hear that a lot. timothy and foster, they took them to court. timothy's case was dismissed. william foster's case didn't make it, it was thrown out. arrogant men who believe they are above the l
well, the u.s. constitution 1807 that international trafficking was to be banned. going to africa and bargaining with people, bring them back and forcing them into servitude was no longer practice the united states would partake in. so, it was a legal. was 1807. still, from that point until were others who continue this illegal practice. that ban was put in place, it had not really been .nforced so in order to enforce it, the constitution was amended several more times. by 1820, in addition to...
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it is wild based on policies the u.s. had in place yet given times. this is a popular exhibit despite its small size. people enjoy looking at historic photographs. they can put themselves in the same position as people in the photographs. it makes a small -- strong impact to be able to identify location and feel part of that story. we are hopefully going to start a discussion. --indicate registration immigration across borders is still very much a part of today's life and countries situations. we have something where we ask people to consider a time when they have crossed the border somewhere just to reflect on what kind of process they went through. maybe the process is different in other parts of the world. maybe it is fantastic to see your family again, just to have a section on a line, essentially an invisible grexit this weekend we're featuring the history of san diego california. learn more about san diego and the other stops in our city's and c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. on l
it is wild based on policies the u.s. had in place yet given times. this is a popular exhibit despite its small size. people enjoy looking at historic photographs. they can put themselves in the same position as people in the photographs. it makes a small -- strong impact to be able to identify location and feel part of that story. we are hopefully going to start a discussion. --indicate registration immigration across borders is still very much a part of today's life and countries situations....
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place in the context san diego history within the larger context of u.s. history. >> all weekend, and american history tv is featuring san diego california. staff visitedtour sites showcasing its history. governor ronald reagan was one of the first to drive across it. learn more about san diego all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are standing in our gallery that talks about the border region between us and mexico. this is an exhibit titled the borderline that divides. exhibit put the together we wanted to draw on the resources we have to be at most of the photographs are from our collection. we want to do something that is timely and relevant. one of the busiest land border crossings in the world, 29 million people cross it. despite that dizziness and the desire for people to cross this border, people spend hours every day trying to get across. the borderlines are hours long. it is not a quick or easy thing for people to do. theyreaty of guadalupe really laid out the process for establishing the border. the process to several years. you can imag
place in the context san diego history within the larger context of u.s. history. >> all weekend, and american history tv is featuring san diego california. staff visitedtour sites showcasing its history. governor ronald reagan was one of the first to drive across it. learn more about san diego all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are standing in our gallery that talks about the border region between us and mexico. this is an exhibit titled the borderline that divides....
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but the treaty against the war of 1812 established a commission process by which the u.s. and britain establish the negotiating over the details of the program and reparations for the destroyed property and the meetings took place in the old brick capitol here after congress had vacated it. then it was taken over and made into a boardinghouse. but other things were done here when thomas jefferson sold his library to the congress. the library was housed here until the center part of the capitol had been filled with a provided for about 6000 books trembles sketches meetings in the rotunda were first exhibited in this building. in some rooms were used for sculptures studios and particularly no that persico worked on the genius of the constitution and the pediment of the capitol building the patient of this building it can the pieces of the statue was stored there before they were installed, one year and a half between the time they arrived in washington it went down was ready the statute to be put up there and also in the boardinghouse, the senator the former vice president j
but the treaty against the war of 1812 established a commission process by which the u.s. and britain establish the negotiating over the details of the program and reparations for the destroyed property and the meetings took place in the old brick capitol here after congress had vacated it. then it was taken over and made into a boardinghouse. but other things were done here when thomas jefferson sold his library to the congress. the library was housed here until the center part of the capitol...
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and just the connection between the octagon house and the u.s. capitol building? >> he designed them both. his design was much more successful at the octagon house. he is regarded as a good domestic architecture. he was completely untrained as an architect, not a lot of nice things are said about his design for the capitol building. >> i want to thank you again for this wonderful presentation. i have the pleasure work was seen for the better part of four years. i still learned...
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and where the u.s. has intervened in libya has necessarily resulted in a decisive conclusion or an end to that conflict there so i think of them foreign intervention can be overstated i think the real factors that are driving conflicts are really internal. we'll have to leave it there molly day a middle east analyst joining us from london thank you so much for sharing your insights with us this morning. now to a controversy in the world of sports with the spotlight on german gymnastics a report by the news weekly desh spiegel recently shed light on serious allegations of bullying and mistreatment by a female coach at a national gymnastics center in the city of chemists but now spoken to 2 former elite gymnast who trained there and elsewhere and they say the problems are much wider than previously reported. now you know me and ruby vandyke are learning to love gymnastics all over again for many years their love for the sport hatch disappeared. aged 10 and primed for big things the twins moved to an elite
and where the u.s. has intervened in libya has necessarily resulted in a decisive conclusion or an end to that conflict there so i think of them foreign intervention can be overstated i think the real factors that are driving conflicts are really internal. we'll have to leave it there molly day a middle east analyst joining us from london thank you so much for sharing your insights with us this morning. now to a controversy in the world of sports with the spotlight on german gymnastics a report...